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Alcohol and Carbonyl Redox Reactions in Electrochemical Organic Synthesis
This review aims to provide the reader with a useful tool to deal with electrochemical redox reactions involving alcohols and carbonyl compounds. The review is organized in an accessible format and divided into sections that focus on key parameters of wide‐ranging electrosynthetic methods.
Fiammetta Vitulano +5 more
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Navigating infection by pathogenic spirochetes: The host‐bacteria interface at the atomic level
Abstract Pathogenic spirochetes bind and interact with various host structures and molecules throughout the course of infection. By utilizing their outer surface molecules, spirochetes can effectively modulate their dissemination, interact with immune system regulators, and select specific destination niches within the host.
Libor Hejduk +7 more
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Kinetics and mechanistic studies for the oxidation of N-Benzylhydroxylamine by a CoIII-bound bridging superoxo complex in perchloric acid medium [PDF]
In aqueous perchloric acid medium (pH = 0.522 – 1.3) , N–benzylhydroxylamine ( two electron reductant) reduces the one electron oxidant, superoxo ligand in [(dien)(en)CoIII(O2)CoIII(en)(dien)](ClO4)5 (1) to the corresponding hydroperoxo complex, [(en)(
GAIN, SEKHAR
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The study demonstrates that under mild hydrogenation conditions, C‐H/D exchange occurs in common solvents toluene and xylene, especially at benzylic positions. Studies indicate that carbon‐centered radicals bind strongly to Pd surfaces, suggesting their possible role in catalytic reactions. Spin‐trapping EPR confirms H‐radical adducts are present under
Hannah Rogers +4 more
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Mediated Electrochemical Oxidation of Nucleosides to Their 5′‐Carboxylic Acid Derivatives
Sweet oxidation method: A mediated electrochemical oxidation method has been developed that enables selective oxidation of the nucleosides and ribosugars to afford the 5′‐carboxylic acid derivatives. The method tolerates each of the nucleobases and various protecting group variations.
Dylan J. Abrams +5 more
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Nitroxide‐Derived N‐Oxide Phenazines for Noncovalent Spin‐Labeling of DNA [PDF]
Post-print (lokagerð höfundar)Two o‐benzoquinone derivatives of isoindoline were synthesized for use as building blocks to incorporate isoindoline nitroxides into different compounds and materials.
Juliusson, Haraldur Y. +1 more
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ABSTRACT This article deals with the hot air aging behavior of polypropylene random copolymers additivated with phenolic antioxidants, hindered amine light stabilizers (HALS) and thiosynergists in a wide temperature range from 65°C to 135°C. Various stabilizer mixtures and their interactions were evaluated. To avoid diffusion‐limited oxidation effects,
Lukas Peham +2 more
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Light‐driven conversion of glycerol to formic acid coupled to reduction of oxygen to hydrogen peroxide is developed with an anthraquinone disulfonate photocatalyst, in water and exploiting blue light. A mechanism analysis reveals a photochemical hydrogen atom transfer as the key primary step, based on EPR, transient absorption spectroscopy, and TD‐DFT ...
Elena Tacchi +4 more
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Aqueous organic redox-flow-batteries: from electrolyte development to detailed stability studies [PDF]
To reach the political aims of the Kyoto Protocol and the Paris Agreement, the energy production must change from fossil fuels to sustainable sources like water, sun, and wind. But the fluctuation output of these techniques must be compensated by a smart
Rohland, Philip
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Spirocyclic Pyrrolidinyl Nitroxides with Exo‐Methylene Substituents
Stable spins: Nitroxide radicals are useful spectroscopic probes in biological settings, but suffer from limitations in stability and electron spin relaxation times. The synthesis of a novel spirocyclic nitroxide scaffold is described, and the new nitroxides are thoroughly evaluated by X‐ray crystallography, electrochemistry and electron paramagnetic ...
Mateusz P. Sowiński +6 more
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